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Home prices: A tale of 20 cities

Home prices are still going up, but the rate of that increase is slowing down,, according to data from the latest S&P Case-Shiller price index. Prices were up 5.6 percent compared to this time last year. See what the market is like around the country:

Atlanta -- 1 month earlier: +0.4%, 1 year earlier: +5.3%

Boston -- 1 month earlier: +0.1%, 1 year earlier: +5.0%

Charlotte, N.C. -- 1 month earlier: -0.1%, 1 year earlier: +2.5%

Chicago -- 1 month earlier: +0.4%, 1 year earlier: +2.9%

Cleveland -- 1 month earlier: +0.3%, 1 year earlier: +0.8%

Dallas -- 1 month earlier: +0.5% change, 1 year earlier: +7.3%

Denver -- 1 month earlier: +0.5%, 1 year earlier: +6.3%

Detroit -- 1 month earlier: +0.8%, 1 year earlier: +7.0%

Las Vegas -- 1 month earlier: +0.5%, 1 year earlier: +10.1%

Los Angeles -- 1 month earlier: +0.0%, 1 year earlier: +6.8%

Miami -- 1 month earlier: +0.3%, 1 year earlier: +10.5%

Minneapolis -- 1 month earlier: +0.3%, 1 year earlier: +3.9%

New York -- 1 month earlier: +0.4%, 1 year earlier: +3.1%

Phoenix -- 1 month earlier: +0.2%, 1 year earlier: +4.3%

Portland, Ore. -- 1 month earlier: +0.3%, 1 year earlier: +7.2%

San Diego -- 1 month earlier: -0.1%, 1 year earlier: +6.2%

San Francisco -- 1 month earlier: -0.4%, 1 year earlier: +9.0%

Seattle -- 1 month earlier: +0.0%, 1 year earlier: +6.6%

Tampa, Fla. -- 1 month earlier: +0.2%, 1 year earlier: +5.5%

Washington, D.C. -- 1 month earlier: +0.0%, 1 year earlier: +3.1%

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